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Hardcover Dominant Women Book

ISBN: 1025610431

ISBN13: 9781025610436

Dominant Women

"Dominant Women" is an insightful historical survey that explores the lives and legacies of powerful women throughout history. Written by Philip Walsingham Sergeant, a skilled biographer and historian, this work investigates the various forms of influence and authority wielded by women across different eras and cultures. From sovereigns and political strategists to social icons, the book examines how these figures navigated the complexities of power and societal expectations.

Through a series of compelling portraits, Sergeant delves into the personalities and political climates that enabled these women to emerge as dominant forces. The narrative captures the triumphs and tribulations of those who shaped historical events, whether through direct rule or the exercise of significant social and political leverage. By highlighting the unique challenges faced by women in leadership, "Dominant Women" offers a nuanced perspective on the nature of ambition and the enduring impact of female agency in the historical record. This collection remains a vital resource for readers interested in women's history, biography, and the dynamics of leadership across the ages.

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